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  2. International Association of Classification Societies - Wikipedia

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    IACS is a non-commercial, technical collaboration association to establish, review, develop, and promote minimum technical requirements in relation to the design, construction, maintenance and survey of ships and other marine related facilities and to assist international regulatory bodies in the development and interpretation of statutory regulations to help ensure their universal and uniform ...

  3. Rogue wave - Wikipedia

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    Smith presented calculations using the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) Common Structural Rules for a typical bulk carrier. [ f ] [ 39 ] Peter Challenor, a scientist from the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom, was quoted in Casey 's book in 2010 as saying: "We don't have that random messy theory for ...

  4. International Annealed Copper Standard - Wikipedia

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    The International Annealed Copper Standard (IACS) is a standard established in 1914 by the United States Department of Commerce. [1] It is an empirically derived standard value for the electrical conductivity of commercially available copper .

  5. Structural rule - Wikipedia

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    These are not the only possible structural rules. A famous structural rule is known as cut. [1] Considerable effort is spent by proof theorists in showing that cut rules are superfluous in various logics. More precisely, what is shown is that cut is only (in a sense) a tool for abbreviating proofs, and does not add to the theorems that can be ...

  6. Polar Class - Wikipedia

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    The first IACS Polar Class rules were published in 2007. [3] Prior to the development of the unified requirements, each classification society had their own set of ice class rules ranging from Baltic ice classes intended for operation in first-year ice to higher vessel categories, including icebreakers, intended for operations in polar waters.

  7. List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical ...

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    Max. Structural Take-off Weight MSZFW Max. Structural Zero Fuel Weight MTBF Mean time between failures: MTBSV Mean time between shop visit MTBUR Mean time between unscheduled removals MTOW maximum take-off weight: MTTF Mean time to failure MVA Minimum Vectoring Altitude MVFR Marginal visual flight rules ceiling 1000-3000′ and/or visibility 3 ...

  8. SAE 304 stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    It is weakest in the annealed condition, and is strongest in the full-hard condition. The tensile yield strength ranges from 210 to 1,050 MPa (30,000 to 153,000 psi). The density is 7,900 kg/m 3 (0.286 lb/cu in), and its modulus of elasticity ranges from 183 to 200 GPa (26.6 × 10 ^ 6 to 29.0 × 10 ^ 6 psi).

  9. Ultrasonic thickness measurement - Wikipedia

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    These requirement depend greatly on vessels type, age and length. All IACS member classifications have similar requirements since they need to comply with IACS guidelines. [1] The allowable diminution thickness depends on the building rules of each classification. Also depending on type the societies request one or two operators.